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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1904)
I upon the Clerks of ths District Court acting degree of International control ever offending strove«! whenever th* h«>»tlle »gwadrosa have liars, an Increase of about • per east ewer tallty y»ar» we siigli |»« trying ih» «ip»rlm»nt «>f Hut the clttsenabty of country shouht under ths direction of ths Judg»a. while ths natl«ms, it would be a w|«ke«l thing fur th* gotten within range of one an.dher*» wrap the previous year, being thus >AWTV,4V2 3« an slectlva l«»w*r lt«>u«e in Ih» l'hlllpplna be 4«based It io ' that we should Thera will always be a large field of I eslslatur* In excess of the current revenue. Included not Governor, upon wh«Mtt thee* p«.»wers atui du moat civilised powers, tor thoae with m«*st on* H may l>» (hai Ih» Flllplnoa espe« lolly of Ihs keep high the ataiius.d of well being among ties should logically fall, has ((«'thing ape In these expenditures waa a total approprt ■ense of Intel national obligations ami with uaefuln**» fur cruisers, will inlau»» ibis l.eglslalur». ami ll»»y r»r • We n*e«l to In. tea«» taliily velli mlaua» li If th«>> ai* itllsied iqr Olton of |I1 W&4.A.1T 35 for the eontlnuation our wageworkers, and therefore we »houlj not clfic to do except to make annual report*. keenest an«! mast generous appi»elation of m«»t* rurmldabls lyp* admit classes of men whose standard« of I’» and extension of Issue Thankgiving day proclamations, an«! the dlffersnce between right am! wiung, t«> lite number of («upedo i«oat destroy at», pay r«Htil«ii u*is«ui* hei* ai hoiii» lui«» slarilng In« le»» heed tu their having a knot or lw«» Ing and whose personal customs and habile appoint Indian peReemen and nolarlaa pub disarm •ervlce. which waa an ggllallun («ir thelr «>«fi hidepeiMleu« e »»r extra *p»»«| than tu their «Mpa.liy Io keep amount expended for are such that the* tend to lower the level of lie. I bail* vs it asseatlal to good guy era- If the great civilised nations of ths pr»**iii lh* seus fur weeks and if neeeaaary, for Ini«» anv tartina» ur l»upro|i»r av<l«>n In »uch B3T 3A over ths thia purpose in th» the American wageworker: and above all •»* ment in Alaska, ami therefore re«-»mmend. day should completely disarm, th» leault month* at a time « a«e th«y will do tii«'in«'lv r« n»« go«»»l ami It I* wl»«> io build aul» preceding fiscal year. •tW'uld not admit any man of an unw«xth> that the Congt*«* divest the District Judge* would mean an imm«*dlale recrud»scene* of matin* torpedo boat» as under certain «it will »top tur 111* lliti» lielng ali tUrlhSF et • Largs as this expendi type, an* man concerning whom we can say an«! clerks of their courts of the ad minis barbarism in one form or amHhsr I nder cum»tan«'a» they might br vrty useful Hut («ut tu ativaii«« in« ni aii.l glv* ib*m a ture has been th* beneficent result* attained that he will himself be a bad cltlsen. or that tiatlv* or ekecutlvs functions that they now any «-livumsian«'** a sufficient armament most of git a* n»r«l tn ««mtlnu* building our gt«>at»r »bar» in theli «>wa g««v *i nm*iil liul la extending th* free distribution of malls his children and grandchildren * III detract exeivlas amt east them up.»n the tlovsrnor ir ili*' aot »Uh wisdoMi and «. if i «-H «In». woul«l have to be kept up to serve the pur fleet of hattl* ships, or «hip* so powet fully to the residents of rural district* have from I net .ad of adding to ths sum of the goo.! This would not be an Innovation, it would poses of international poll«'», ami until Inter aimed that they van Infll»'! the maximum ••( ir lii*y show lliat ib*> ar» . ap.ihl* ut sleclls« cKlsrnship of (he rouatry. similarly, we damage upon our upp >n»n(s, ami »«» well a l.rglaialur*’ wbleh III Ita tutu i» «Apable Justified the wisdom of th» outl*) Htatle- »imply conform the government of Alaska national cohesion ami the sense of Interna should take the greats*« care ab«'Ut naturalise prot*. te«l that they « «tn suff*« a severe ham tle* brought down to October I. IthM. »how • •r inkiiis A «an* A»d efll« l*nt pari In ih.« to fundamental principles, making th* Guv- tlonal duties an«l light* are far more a>l thm. fraudulent naturalisation, the natural that on that date there were 2T.13A rural ernorshlp a real instead of a merely nominal \ seed than at present, a nation desirous both meting tn return with.«nt faial Impair men! avlual woik «>r s«'x «i MMMiit, ib«> « ah r«*t routes establish*«!, serving approximately laatlon of Improper pers.'ns. Is a cures to our offie«», and leaving the Judge* free to give of securing re^i'oet for Itself ami of doing of thvli ability to fight an.l maneuver a»»ui*«l (bai a full ani liivi*a»ii»g m«a»uie and It Is the affair of »ver« t'1 vouise, ample tn« «it* must l«e i»r«»vl«l*.1 of i *« •»gii|ll««u will |>«< giteti thciii 4l»«»v» all 12.iXMI.0O0 of people in rural district* re Government their entire attention to their judicial duties gwd to other* must have a force adequate hon«r*< voter, wherever b.M-n, to see that no for enabling th* n*r»«*nnal *»t lb«« Nwy I«» mat« from pvstofficea. and that there were an«! at the same time removing them from f«ur the work which It f.el* allotted <»» II ib*> »bould <riiiriiib*t limi th»li prime n»»da I»* brought to the hlah*«l p*’lni of effi« !«««’> fraudulent voting Is allowed that no fraud In pending at that time petition» for the a greAt deal of the strife that now *m a« Its part of the »«neral world duty Th*r«» t»ur great fighting *ldi«s an I toiprd«» boat* are molai an«i lndu»liial. n«>i politi« si II la connection with naturalisation Is permitted establlahment of new rural route*. Unques a a«»«««! tbiiig t< ti» th» **À>. i inirni <>r alv barrasaea th* judicial office in Alenka foie It follows that a *eir-r«<*i«ectlng Ju«t mu»t l>* «•**■»« I vault lialne.l an«! man*u v «<t««l In th* past year the camp ^ of false, fraudu tionably some part of the general Increase in I also recommend that the salaries of the an«l far-seeing nation should on th* one hand in •“ »ut »uua.tr.-ns Th* «»tti.. t *> and men van ina ibeiii A lcgi«laluir. bui li I" a fa» bel- lent An«! Improper naturnusatl«'n of alien» receipts Is due to the Increased postal fa I'istrict Judge* and District Attorney* In endeavor by every mean« to aid in the de ter Ihlng lu »Iva tb.m ». |io««i*. g«H«d ruads. .»nly I. - I« mih their tntde thoroughly by .«»are executive .»ming to the attentton of the cilities which the rural service has afforded velopment of th* various movements w hl» h leu» practice on th* Idsh »»a* rallroa«!» wbl«h will »nai>i« tlie ih tu g»( litalr In tit» »vent hran«-hro of the Goveramejnt have Inervased Alawk a be Increased »o a* to make them The revenues have also been aided great!» equal to those receive«! by corresponding of - tend to provide substitutes fur ear. which i •»f wai It w.’uld be far better in have no pr««duct» lu market. hoii*at ««»uri», an l«un»st >?xt*nx|v* Mir» Of to an alarm 'ng «legree _ by amendment* in th* classification of mall forged certtficatra of naturallxatlon have been fleers In the I'nited State* aftei deducting tend I«» render nation* in their actions toward ships at nil than to have »hip* of a poor «m4 «ffii leni r«>n«labulai > ami all thal tenda matter, and the curtailment of abuse* of discovered. «« wel! aa many «'*»*» of natuta'i to i>i«olu»r urt|»r, psat r«ir deallng ss be- the difference In the c«'»t of living, lhat the »n* anoihsr. am! Indeed toward their own Al»«l Ineffective type nr ship» which, how the second-class mailing privilege. The aver xatten secured b> I’erjury an.l fraud and. tn District Attorneys should be prohibited from people», niore r*npun*lve t«v th* general sen , *»er *•««»,(, w«r» »et mamrvnl by untn»ln«*i tw*«-h man gnd man. «*nd babll* uf lnt*lll- The bs*< ulhoors and s”•»« lndu»iry «n.l inno |f i|i*> »r* «afe- age increase in th« volume of mail matter addltkm, inxtanros have accumulated shewing engaging In private practice, that I'nited tlnient of humane ait«I rivlllged mankind, and un«l*|||*'l ci*w* for the period beginning with 1002 and end Statr* Commissioners be api»olnt«Mi by the an«! on the wthar hand that it «h««ui«l keep m« n in a p«»«»r ship . <uthl du tmtidng again*! guardeti agallisi «»p|>tea»|on. «nd ir Girli i«>al that many rourta lMn»e cerllllcatea of natural fairly g»»Hl opponenti i. an«l on th* ulhe* ha fid asina, mairi lai and »plHtuai, are atudied In- Ing June. »that portion for ISOS being Ixatb'n carelessly and upon inaufficient avl Governor nf the territory instead of by the prepare«! while scrupulously av««hlin» wrong a mudetn warship I i u»*lr»s ufi|e«a the offi estimate«!', is 40 4« per cent, as compared dear*. District Judges, sad that a fixe«! »alary be doing Itself, to repel any wioiix am! in »a telila« ntly and In a «pirli «>f ttlesdly »> in m»n el« ab««ard h*r Itav»« bev«>me with 25 4fi per cent for the perhxl Immedi provide«! for them to take the pls»* of th* ceptional cases to take action which In ai ««•is and turn I •»«’»' •»•»»« h mi. g«> >.| will i». «i. i..- th*n» Under the Constitution It Is In the (Hvwer »«lepta lh their dull«*» The ma» ksmanshlp Ihan by «n «fi 11 tu gtv» tli*m politi, al ately preceding, and 15.S2 for the four-year the (Xvngresa "to e«tab i*h a uniform rule of discredited "fee system." which should b* mor* advanced stage of ini»rnall«mal tela 1 in «»ur Navy Its« intprove.l in an eairaui perh>d Immediately preceding that. ih.mah thl* rffoit may In li» «»wt» Gon* woul«t come und»r ths head ot the «Unary •Irtfiee dnrlt»g tire lav! thr«* year«, i p*iw«r naturalisation,** and numcrou» laws ha'* from abolished in all office.’«, that a mountsd con In IIWT theie will b« held at Hampton time to time U-«n enact»«! for t!Ut punxro- exervlse of the international polk* A great an»! «in the whole the type* of our hatll«' | pi.qni lime ami pia«« b* pruper enough stabulary be create«! to italics the ternitory Meatia lille «tur «»w n pnopi* «n >ui«| i»in*m- Roads the trlcentennlal celebration of the which have been supplemente«I in a few «tat*» outside the limits of invorrorated towns u fie* people ow ••• It to lt«»eir and t<» ail IH.lH ! •hip* ar« improving, but mu« h r«-main* 1.» kind not to sink Into helplessness before the I b* d.me settlement at Jamee- h« mate la«» havtrg ¡»peclal apnMrotb'n The vast section n«-w wholly without police pro H .oner or Inter w* »hall have I«» I bat II iaì th*r* l» neeil tur ili» lilglieat alanti- town. Va.. with which Federal statute« permit naturalisation by an* provide f. tection; and that »on»» provision be made power* of evil. a«'tnr m*tho«| by wltl.h there will , ai .I •>( • ’olitili» t «io»ina ih* American» »»li! Jameatown We ar* In every way endeavoring to help J be proti the history of what court of re«>'rd in the United ateten haying to at least lessen the oppressive delay* and motion* for mrtlt a* well a* f> r *enl i 1.« (he rtilllpflti* Islan.l», imi only anmtia tliU Triceotenaial. has now become the romwk'n-law jurlsdicUoa and a eqgts that now at ten«! the p^«»*ecu<lot^ ap I on. with cordial goo«! will, etwty nrov *m»nt ority. • or *1«»' retirement «»t all thoae who ; pillili«- ««rvatit» but atnong Ih«« ptlvai* In of < United States really • xoevt th» I'oMoe C«*urt of the peals from the District v'ourt of ‘Alavka 1 lend to after a I cettalw eg* have not advau«r«| l.e- I dividuai» Wliu g* tu. (A« ni li l*J-« <AU*e I which* will whit* no eff».rl inu«t : t**l thla •«• d»*!>ty tbat In Ih» «ommiatra sgervise | Thers should be a «1 tv Bion of th* existing begt nx I commend this to your favorable lumbla. an.1 nearly all these Arbilrall«»«» Troatiea. l iiu» u- Into more yon«! a i <«i fain grad* «par. »l tu make the servlt e attra* live to ll«n «>r Ihrar l«land* I bave poalllvely re» ________________ It results that where judicial district*, and All Increase in the ‘ consider a tion. It is an event of prime his this Important function friendly relation* with be spur- - enlisted tortc slgnlfi«-an re. tn which all ths people so many courts of ___ such haw t ! number of ju«lge*. ru«r.l t.i vrimlt all) di«« rimliistoii ».pAt«»' X varying fades _ th* rest of mankind In pui«uan«e of this the rhll«t<xl men In u»«|*r that they ma* l»e kept a* long a* (»•»«•Iblr In It !<*•*« v all.«n of the United States should feel, and should »uri.wtletlon. there la lack of uniformity h1 Alaska should have a l>el»gat* In the Con policy I shall shortly lay before the Hen publie *«'ti»'ois *h.»uhi be provided whsravwr the rule«« applied In conferring naturalisation ' gross, Show, great and general inter*»t the Cungross should Where possible, ate treaties of arbitral! >n with all powers Our Consular system needs improvement Seme courts are strict and other* lax. An aid In the construction of needed wagon which are willing to enter into the»* treatl*. th«ro aro uavy yards Even whet* It Is not p«»»«lble to secure In Salarle* should be substituted for fees, and alien who nu> secure naturalisatkvn In «*ne road# Additional lighthouses should be pro with us It is not p«»MMible al this p«rl-»«1 other nations ihs obs«-ivan«'e of th* ptln . Place might be denied It In another, an.l the vided. the proper claslfication. grading, and lean* In my judgment. It Is **p*«-ialtv Im of the world's development to agr»«» agree to ar «iples which we accept as a»l«Mttat|«' II I* | f»r of Consular officer» Intent of the constitutional provision 1« In portant to aid In such manner as seems just bitrate all matters, but th»i» Ill th« theie ar* mail) neveaxNgry f«»r us firm Furthermore, the certificates of and feasible in the construction of a trunk matter* of possible differ*!!« Consular Herxice. should be provided. I fact defeated \\ right difference * between u« Hllhl. ot »«i.rk«. 11 '■•»•« «»*-’" ">• am not prepared to naturalisation tarued by the courts differ wide | line of railway to connect the Gulf of Alaska and «'ther nations hlch can be thus arid ..... .. . rights of «»ur «.wnrltl !y In wording and appearance, and when they , with the Yukon River through American ter say that a competitive system of examine Kurt her tncre. at the r»«|U««t of th* t rated. .«brwtd. tlons for appointment would work well, but are bnu’ght Into u«e tn f 'reign rountrle*. ar* ritory This would be most b.»n*fi«'lal to the Inlet parliamentary Union, an eminent b«»d> I theti « reed «»r rave, frequently aub*ect to »usmicion. by law it should be provided that Consul« I development of the resources of the territory. composed of practical without regaiv! to whether they were born! The*e eb 'u!d be a comprehensive revision of I should be familiar, according to places an»l to the comfort and welfare of Its people •talesmen fr«»m all here or born abroa«i It ha* proved very the naturalisation taw» The court« having for which they apply, with the French, countries, Salmon hatcheries should be established In I have pourer to natural!»» should be definitely named | !ir’'-ul? to ■.»(>»* Cl..in liuaolA the tight for j German, or Spanish languages, and should many different streams, so a* to seeufa the asked th* powers to tee t mon v ti«w «»ur Jewish fellow cltlsen* tu receive pa«* • by National authority the pos»*»!* acquaintance with the re#»urces of preservation of this valuable food Bsh Sal join w Ith thl» G«n »rn naturalisation purls and travel through Russian territory I which the United States | ment tn a »ec.»n«t Hague conference, at which be con 'erred nton fisheries and canneries should be pro Su« h conduct I* n«»t only unjust and Irrl- ' The collection of objects of art contem NaxturallxAtion Lasra . hibited on certain of the rivers where the It 1» h«q*ed that th* work already ao happily uld be definitely pro- latlng toward us, but it is dim. ult io »*» plated in section 5380 of the revised stat mass of those Indians dwell who 11 vs almost begun at The Hague may I»«« . arried »««me Should lie Revised «wrd: pub* feat km of It* w I m .I' iu fium Russia's stiut«lp*»lni N«> 1 utes should be deaig- exclusively on fish. step» further toward completion ihl* ear Impending naturalisa conceivable g»-«'«l la ae«-ompl|ehe«i by It If Natkmnl C.alWv *n ’ establish, d The Alaskan natives are kindly, Intelll rlea out the desire expressed by the first National (.allery a Nat , tion application should be required in advance iieth'xa Jew or an Aiuetl--«n t'hrlsllan gent, anxious to learn, and willing to work Hague Conference itsvlt of the r hearirr tn court: the f rm and won! it«««« hliuself In Itusela he van al and of Art. Art anJ thr Smith- Those who have com* under the Influence- fr»l« Il Is n«'t true that the Unlt«*d Htatr« ing <»f al! certificates Imiued should be uniform > diiven <>ut, but the oi<!lsary Aiucri • s o n i a n Institution I Islet any Ian«! hunger oi entertain» any pr »j»«i>. throughout the couatry, and the courts should of civilisation, even for a limited period, "W. Ilk* ili* oi«lhtat> American t'hrl«- Should be authorised to accept any additions be required to make returns to the Secretary <*f have prove«! their capability of be«-.’minx aa retcar.la tit* other nation« of th* Western «oui»! behaxe Ju«t about as he behaves to said collection that ma> be revived by Hemisphere save such a* are fur their «el State at stated periods of all nx:urall*M a.m* self-supporting, self-respecting cltlsen-» and that 1«, i-rhaxe a« anj g«»«»«l chlaen gift, request, or de'i«» « tu.isl ask only Cor the just enforcement of law fare All (hat this conferred. t«» behaxe, an«! whei* this I* the < he«.I It Is desirable to enact a proper National Í and intelligent instruction and supervision I'ulk-y Towxnl Other untry d*»lir» 1« to x re’atlng to naturalisa t Is a wr«»ng agaliiet ghivh w* ar* quarantine law It Is m«vst undesirable lhat lion now defective, but those relating to citl- Others living In more remote region«, prim I a <1 « a . __ •** th* nelght .H It'ii «t to protest t«» ie(u«e him hl* pass ItaMMB -t . , a state should on its ren-hlp of th* Uniteli Stat*«* ought also to t> Indus- Itlvs. simple hunters and Asher folk, who elihout legar«! lo iti» «<oulu«t a«t«l own Initiative enforce ¡ 11-uU.phrr- an.t pi p.t u. kn>w only the life of the *oo»li and the made the subject of ataitlfk* lrqul-v wit* s '1er, merely ua ra< lai ami religious quarantine regulations i Any country w h.»se View to probable fur waters, ar«» daily bring confronted with 20th- 1« tn Turkey uur tliffi«ulll»s arise which are in effect a th er leg halation. By century civilisation. with all of its complexi people conduct themselv** well «an count Lain Concerning r«»m the *•) In which our «Bisen* restriction upon inter Their country Is being overrun by upon our hearty fri*n<t»hlp If a nation a hat acts expatriation ties metims* treat*-«! than from the iti'lla Ci ti* en ship. state and International commerce The may be av*um«*d to strangers, the game slaught«-re«t and driven ahows that it know» how to act with rea Inevitably rs«ite<! In seeing su« h question should properly be assumed by the hav* twen accora- away, the streams depiete«t of flsh. an.I »•maids efficiency an«! decency in »«»« I a I and I mlarule a» ha« l»r« n « Il nr .»««»<t both Government alone The Surgeon-General of pllshed. how long an American ma* hitherto unknown and fatal diseases brought p«> 1111 ■ • a I matters, if it keeps order and pay* in« nis and Ma *«tuni«i the National Public Health and Marine restde abrr-aJ and receive the protecthas of to them, all of which c«>mbtne to produce a Ita obligatI.»ns. It n*ed fear n»> Interferon- * iln His last ihrv* years the United Hospital Service has repeatedly and con our passport, wether any degree of protection <tats of abject poverty and want which must from the Unite«! States. Chronl«- wtungdo ha« set *n example In di «ar mam«'nt vincingly set Zorth the need of such legis «h>u!d be ext<rd«*d to one who has made the result in their extinction Action in their ing. or an impotence whl«'h results In a gen disarmament ««• pro per y I’r lation decisrat \ hj of in ten :lon to become a citlxen o* interest is demande*! by every consideration eral l«>.'»ening of th* tie* uf civilised ur A» iny i» fi**«! *t a msxlmuni of I call your attention to the gr great ex the United State«» but ha.» n t secured natu of justice and humanity clety, may In Ain*ri»a a* sisswhere, ulti lOO.tMiu and a mini am! biadTn travagance in printing *u<! binding Gov ral xatlon. are queMt«»* of serkHiw Import. In The need« of these people are mately require Intervention by s«»m« civil rhe Army. mum uf u«i.iMM> men ernment publications, and especially to the volvtng persona! rights and often producing The abolition of the present fee system, ised nation, an«! In th» W*»tern Hemisphere Whrn there was In fact that altogether 3*o many of these pub friction betw<-en thia Government and foreign whereby the native is degraded. Imposed the adherence of the United Ntat*» <«> th» lion in the Philippines we kept (he lications are printed. There I» a constant g'lvernments Tet upon these question* our upon, and taught the injustice of law Monro« IHM-trln« may fur. « th* United at th* msslniutn Peace renie In the tendency to increase their number and vol- law* are client. I recommend that an ex*m The establishment of hospitals at central States, however r*lu< tantly. It» flagrant pin«*. an«l n«»w uur Army has bee«» uxne. it Is an understatement to say that lnstlon be made Into the subjects of cltixen points, so that contagious diseases that are cases of such wrong«! ung or Impotence, to «1 to th* minimum at whl< h II I* p*>* no appreciable harm whip, «xpatrlatton and protection of American* brought to them continually by incoming the exercise of an Internati 'tial p«»U.« power u keep It with due legar»! to It* effi would be causird by. abroad, with a view to appropriate legola whites may be localise«! and not allow»«! to If every country waahe«! by the Caribbean Extra vacance The gun* now tn»>unt«MÌ requit» Sa and substantial bene-1 tlon become epidemic, to spread death and desti Sea would shew the progr*«» in stable an«i in Printing. rn. If th* «-oa*l Í- rtlfi. atb-n* ar* to be IVbllSII fit would accrue from. The rower of the Government to protect the tution over great areas. Just civilisation whl«-h with the al«l of th* itely manned Relatively to the Na- •de«-reasing the amount integrity of the elect.one of Its own »fficiah The development of the ««ducatlonal system Platt amendment t'ub« ha* sh.'wn »In« • our t is not n«»w *o large a* the polire Is inherent, of printing now- done by at least one-half and has been recognised and In the form of practical training in such troops left the Island, and which ■«> many of New York ur Uhl ago relatively to Probably the great majority of the Gov affirmed by repeated declarations of the Su ♦**»I♦♦♦♦«.«»♦<♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦ industries as will assure the Indians self of the republic» In both Americas are con pulatloh of either city We nr»-d more There la no enemy of free guv- ernment reports and the like now printed are nreme Court supp«>rt under ths chang>-d conditions In »tantly and brilliantly showing, all qu*« i. ther* ar* n«»t enough to pef«>rm never read at all. and furthermore the print -rnment more dangerous and none »o insldloun which they will have to live tion of Interference by thl* Nation with No one [ular Army w-»rk It I* very ipipurlant the corruption of the electorate ing of much of the material contained in If in AiuFrican wlah«*A to rcaiua The duties of the office of the Governor their affair* would be at an end our In defend* or excuses cor. hr i»ffi»er* of (he Army »h<>ul«l l>* a* many of the remaining ones serve* no useful should b« extended to Include the supervi tereats an«! those of «»ur Southern neighbors ruption, and It would »rd to handle lh«lr men In ma»**». what Li* uutive toilgut* -• < Apablo of, purpose _» whatever. Protection of sion of Indian affairs, with n»res»ary assist are in reality Identlenl They have great aeem to follow that I» al»o Important that th* National The attention of ths Congress should be he xbutiht leave bH own «otinirjr and He should be natural riches, and if within their border» Elections. none would oppose vig ants in different districts. of th* »evsral «tate* *h«>uld be ar- •specially given to the currency question. ‘ provided with the means and the power to the reign of law and Juatlce obtain*, proa orous method» to emd go ea*t or west. Provided hr tra y i*d tu a«iu*l Hehl maneuvering, •• and that the standing protect and advise the native people, to fur perity ia sure to come to them Whlls they Icate It. I re«-''m me nd the enactment of a committees on the el* fur enough In «-liber dlractlon. ba nish medical treatment in time of epidem thus «»bey the prlmaty law« of -I.!1!« matter in the two law directed against bribery and corruption In ics. and to extend material relief In periods sty they may rest assured that they will b* The detail*» of imch a law will get maiiy new Meas from ibe lit« houses charged with the duty, take up the Federal elections. of famine and extreme destitution. treated by us In a spirit <>f coidlal and matter of our currency and »e* whether It may be safely left to the wise discreti-m- O.’ eraturw put forth bjr persona who ^tter Ths Alaskan natives should be given th* helpful sympathy, We would Interfere with the Congress, but it should go ax far a* under . is not possible u> secure v* agreement in the fight to acquire, bold, and 4tapa»e of prop to. them only in th* last r< urt. and than only to Engtlab apeitklng people. Here, for buxines« world for bettering the system, the the Cbnatttutlon it is poNflble to go. an I erty upon the same conditions as given other if it became stldent that their Inability «»r committees should consider the question of should include o»v>re penahtea again*! him ir.stanee, I* s fW«clnaKn< ph ltii«* of a who give* or receives a bribe Intended to in ■ inhabitants, and the privilege of clUsenship unwillingness to do Juatlc« at h«*m* and the retirement of the greenbacks and the given t-» abroad had violated the rights of the i'nited should Co nil urn tat bcrtrl, a* Its proprietor problem of securing In our currency such fluence his act or oplnl«*n a* an elector, and . such as may be able State* or had invited foreign aggression to provisions for ths publication n«at only of the elasticity as is consistent with safety Every palliti It in English: to meet certain defl- the detriment of the entire body of Ameri expenditures for nominations and elections of silver dollar should be made by law redeem nits requirements la can nation*. , all candidates, but also of al! contributions It la a mere truism to say ’’The old botri, former proprietor. able in gold at the < ptlon of the holder Hawaii. t'ongres* received and expenditures ma«ie by potlticai that every nation, whether In America or I especially commend to your immediate should give ths Governor power to remov e anywhere else, which desires to maintain was a great nimbi ng r<l fleo, <¡u tr tin- committees. attention the encour- all the official» appointed under him. Th» Ita freedom. Ila independence, must ulti No subject is better worthy the attention Millrtlable to the r« t ip luu of gtirata, Mercbant Marine, agement of our m*r- | of the Congress than that portion of th* ' harbor of Honolulu should be dredged ___ The mately realise that th* right of su« h ln«l* chxmt marine by ap but It I a nothing to the modern new report of the Attorney-General dealing with ' Marine Hospital Service should be smpow- pendenee cannot be separated from ths re- propriate legislation 1 ask the long delays and the great obstruction ered to study leprosy In the Island». ■ponslbllity of making g<>«»d us* of It. one. Attached to the hotel Is a r«^ The growing importance of the Orient as a special « onstderaiion for tbe report and rec to justice experienced In aMerting the Munroe Doctrine. In tab field for American exports drew from my pa r work «’hop f< r atit«>m«d»||e*. I’r«»-»i ommendations of the Governor of Porto Rico. Ing such steps as we have taken In regard Delays In Criminal in the cases of Beav predecessor. President McKinley, an urgent In treating of our foreign policy and of th* ers, Green and Gay- to Cuba. Veneauela, an«l Panama, an«! tn the dining room terrace tbr I r.iuHftil request for its special Prosecutions. nor. and Benson Were attitude that this great Nation should as- , endeavoring to clr-un>*crlb* the theater of Oriental .Market*. consideration by the view can be eern a< far at the eyw these Isolated and ■ume in the world at large. It Is absolutely ' war In th* Far East, and to secure th* Congress. In hia me«- special cases cases, I should not call your necessary to consider the Army and the j open door In China, we have acted in our I ran reach. A lurgr ato k of or.glnal aace of 1908 he stated Navy, and the Congreas, through which th* 1 own Interest a* well a* in th» interest of attention to th*m; but the difficulties en- “In this relation, as showing the peculiar and «'harming metnor r< of the tvwu. thought of th* Nation | humanity at larg* countered as regards these men who have There are. however , volume and value of our trade with China Foreign Polley. find« its expression, caaea In which, while our own Interests are | been indicted for criminal practices ar* not of proper Invention and production. and the peculiarly favorable conditions should keep ever viv i not greatly Involved, strong appeal I* mad* exceptional, they are precisely similar in which asist for their expansion in the idly In mind th* fundamental fa«-t that it is : to our sympathies. No connection with any Infer or »hop kind to what occurs again and again In Ordinarily It la very normal course of trade. 1 Yefcr to the the case of criminals who have sufficient impossible to treat our foreign policy, wheth much wiser and more useful for us to con bating the aaiur aiylr. Etom our own communication addressed to the Speaker of means to enable them to take advantage er this policy takes shape in the effort to ' earn ourselve* with striving for our own the House of Representatives by the Secre wln«*yardA w«* are unique proprietors of a system of procedure which has grown ••cur« Justice for other» or Justice fur our moral and material betterment her« at home tary of the Treasury on the 14th of last up In the Federal courts and which amounts selves. save as conditl-.Qsd upon ths altitude , chan to concern uur»*lv*a with trying to bet- of thcar brat tltitagia ” June, with it» accompany Ing letter of the in effect to making the law easy of enforce we ar* willing to tak* toward our Army, and ter the <«>n<1ltl<>n of thing« In »»ther nation« Secretary of State, recommending an appro It is not merely We have plenty <»f «In» <»f ,ur own t.. n»r This remind* a contributor to Tit- ment against the man who has no money, especially toward our Navy priation for a commission to »tudy the in- and difficult of enforcement, even to the unwise, it Is contemptible, for a Nation, as > against, and under ordinary clrcum«tanrr» gres« to the nre«| of Ain*ndlng ih» »»‘»I Ulta of an advertisement hr *nw n dust rial and commercial condition» in the point of sometimes securing immunity, as for an individual, to use high-sounding lan 1 we can do more for th* general uplifting of Ing law relating to th* award <>f Congre« Chinese Empire and to report aa to the op year or two ago lu a newspaper of regards the man who has money. In crim guage to proclaim its purp..»wi, or to tak* I humanity by striving with heart and soul oiunal medals of honor In the Navy »<> a* portunitleg for and the obstacles to the en inal cases the writ of the United States positions which are ridiculous If unsupported i to put a stop to civic corruption, to brutal It ran: to provide that they Item, Nwitaer'and. largement of markets tn China for the raw _______ ______ ...______ _ _____ ________________ ____ by potential force, and then to refuse to ' lawleaaneae and violent race prejudice* here should run throughout Its borders. The products and manufactures of the United wheel* of Justice should not be clogged, as provide this force Mr.1.1. Itutnr <"•> h- I» •*Thr — Hotel I a h favorite resort If there la no intention at home than by passing resolutions about C”ht n»i«*l<»n«MÌ vflirrr» State# Action was not tak*n thereon dur they have been clogged in the cases above providing and of keeping the force nac- | wrongdoing elsewhere Nevertheless there lu Ine Navy. Bfuj warrant officers of those who are fond of solitude. ing the last session. I cordially urge that mentloned. where It has proved absolutely___________ '■•«ary * to “ * back • up a strong attitude, then It | are occasional crime* commute«! on so vast a* wall as to •nli«l*«l 'I linac who are hi srarrh of louMI« the recommendation receive at your hand« Impossible to bring the accused to the place is far better not to assume such an attitude. a scale an«! of su«-h peculiar horror as to m»n Th»»* Three Justly justly prised in*dai* ars given the consideration which its importance and appointed by the Constitution for his trial. The steady aim of this Nation, as of all make u* doubt whether It Is not our rnanl- n«'»w are. In fart, «’omtantly flocking In th* Army alike to th* offi« • rs and the *n timeliness merit.’* Of recent years there has been grave and enlightened nations, should be i«e to strive to I fest duty to endeavor at least to show our Hated men. an«l it Is most unjust that th« to this botri from tbr fon* quarters of In his annual message of lfliW *» again Increasing complaint of the difficulty of bring ever nearer th> » day when.there shall disapproval of th* deed and our sympathy ' ornrnl«Ml< n*«l officer* and w «tirant uffi<*t* of called attention to this recommendation, bringing to Justice those criminals whose prevail throughout the world the ¡ear» of with thoea who have suffer««! by it Th« the Navy should not In tills respect have th« tin* glotn*.*' quoting It. and stated further. criminality, instead of being against one Justice, There are kinds of peace which are cases must be extreme In which such a «ani* tights a* their brethren in th* Army "I now renew this recommendation, as the Hut tblw drllrfotts sample of English person In the Republic, |» against all person* highly undesirable, which are In the long course I* Justifiable. There muat be no ef an*l a* th* *nil»l*4 m»n of th» Navy. Importance of tbs subject has steadily grown In th* Republic because It is against the run as destructive as any war. Tyrants and fort made to remove the mote from our In th« Philippin* leían«!« there lia* bean must yield the palm to tbr foLoprlng since it was first submitted to you. and no Republic itself, Under any circumstance oppressors have many times made a wilder brother's eye If w* refuse to remove th*1 during th* paat y«ar a « <>niinuallon «>f th* time should be lost in studying for ourselves and from the very nature of the case It is ness and called . it peace. _________ Many times peo- beam from <»ur own Hut In extreme rases] ■lead y progrMN whl<h ha* obtained sv*r noth*«*#, tbr flmt of which wm the resources of this great field for American often exceedingly difficult to secure proper I pies who were slothful or timid • »r short action may be justifiable and proper What *ln< * our troops d«-finll*ly got th« upper r«l In the bedrooms of a large/hot«*! trade and enterprise " punishment of those who have been guilty sighted. ‘ ‘ who * had ' ' been enervated by ease or form th« action »hall take must depend upon hand of the Insurgent» Th* Philippine p*«»- In the Juma, while the other *'•> 1<1 The important e of securing proper In of wrongdoing against the Government. By by luxury, or mlsl»«! by false teachings, have the circumstance» of th» rase; that ia. upon { pl*. or. lu speak m«>r» formation and data with a view to the the time the offender *an be brought Into shrunk in unmanly fashion from «ioIng duty the degree of the atrority and upon our I accurately, the many dressed by tbr proprietor of un Alpine enlargement of our trade with Asia la undi- court the popular wrath against him ha»» that was stern and that n»»d-4 self-sacrifice, power to remedy It. tribes, and »*»n rar»», hotel to his clients: n i.nished Our Consular representatives In The cases In whlrh we route! Interfere bj | generally subsided; and there is In most and have sought tn hide from their own sun«!»re«i from one another mura ur I«»** China have strongly urged a place for per Instance» very slight danger Indeed of any minds their shortcomings, their Ignoble mo- force of arms a* we Interfered to put a »top ] • liarply. wh<> go to “Ntrnnge gentlemen will pfraxe not make up the p*»»pls of manent display of American products In prejudice existing In the mind» of the Jury lives, by calling them love of peace Th« to Intolerable condition» In Cuba are n*<»» I 1 ths Philippine • Island«, contain many el»- some prominent trade center of that em dr«q«A for dinner, ns this costume flut against him. At present the interests of the peace of tyrannous terror, the peace of cra- •arily very few Y*t it i* n*>i » ■ bs *« , ami some *i*m*nt« which w* m*nta of pire, under Government control and man Innpcent man are amply safeguarded, but un weakness, the peace of Injustice, . . - .all pecte«j that a people like ours, whlrh, In I have a right t< lo h«>p* stand fur progrsa# At ters f!i<» hearts of tbr maid folk, and agement, as an effective means of advanc the interests of the Government, that Is. the these should be shunned as we shun unright spite of certain very obvious ahortrornlngs. j I present they ar< utterly Int-npable uf exial - ing our export trade therein. I call the at Interests of honest administration, that 1« eous war. neverthel*-»» a» a whole shows by Its con ! ing In in«l*p*n<l*nr» at all ur uf building no work is scrotupllMied.' tention of the Congress to the desirability the interests of the people, are not recog The goal to set before us as a nation, the sistent practice Its belief in th* principles of I up a civilisation of th»lr <»wn I firmly be "Misters the venerable ’ voyng ra are of carrying out these suggestions. nised as they should be. No subject bstter goal which should be set before all mankind, civil and religious liberty nnd of orderly I | ll»vs that we tan help them to rla» higher earnestly rrquest«Ml not to tHkr til« In dealing with the question* uf immigra warrants the attention of the Congress. In is the attainment of the peace of justice, of freedom, a people among whom even ths I and higher In the seal* of clvlllsaton and uf tion an: naturalisation it i* indispenxab • to deed, no subject better warrant» the atten the pagee which com*« when each nation lx worst crime, like the crime »»f lynching. Is ' rapacity for »»if government, and I moil clothe* of the bed to see tbr min rl»-. k*ep certain fact» ever before the mind« of tion of the bench and the bar throughout the not merely safeguarded In Its own rights, but never mor* than sporadic, so that Individu thoae who share in enu t.lng the law*. Flr«t earnestly hope that In the end they will be for the eolour change«.** United States. I scrupulously recognises and performs its duty als and not classea are molested in their and fur«*mo!#, let us re. able to »tan«!. If not entirely •lune, yet In Alaska, like all our territorial acquisition«, ' toward others. Generally peace fell» for fundamental righto—It Is inevitable that "Though so ritensive.*’ member that the ques- , some sti'-li relation to th* United Mtstes M* » ' righteousness; but If there i* conflict be such a Nation should desire eagerly to glv« <*uba now slan«ls. tion of b* Ing a r exl ha» proved r»»ourceful beyond the expecta This end Is not yet In advertisement of anothi^r American ha* nothing tion» of those who made the purchase. It tween the two, then our fealty Is due first expression to it» horror on an occasion Ilk* sight, and it may b* indefinitely post pori ml to the cause of rlghteon«n<M»s Unrighteous that of the masaers of the Jews In Ki»hin*f whatever to do wltn a has become ths home- of many hardy, in if *>ur people are foolish enough Io turn the hotel, "th<> ex I h bl IK h n>c o I tiilall« no dustrious, »rid tht'fty wars are common, «ml unHghtamMk peace is or when It wltn*»»M »^ch systematic and man's birthplace any more than it has to do I attention <>t lh* Fill'dnos >f |hs Tintillos av»ay ae«y I from th« stairs •■cent II»« dwtrlcal lift *n- Alaska. American e I t I s e ns. rare; but both should be shunned The right long-»xtended cruelty «nd oppression as »h« pro! • -rn* <>i with hie creed. In every generation from the >t l s< X hleyhig material ‘- ,~w tndroi and _ Towns of a permanent of freedom and the reeponsibillty for the cruelty and oppression of which th« Ar- time thia Government was founded men of for prosperity, of working for a stable, orderly, Aiding visitor« to gain quickly even The extent of its exercise of that right cannot be divorced. menlans have been the victims, and whlrh an<1 Just government, and toward foolish am! eign birth ha^e stood in the very foremost character have been built. the hlgherrnoat apartments or fail One of our great poets has well arid finely have won for them the Ind'gnant pity of the dangerous Intrigue« for a c<rn»p|*te Ind»- rank of good citlsenahlp. and that not merely wealth In minerals, timber, fisheries, and while great. Is probably not «aid that freedom Is not a gift that tarries civilised world. Ho runs tbr tai«* of ab« in one. but in every field of American activ agriculture, pertdenca for whlrh they ar* as yet totally down ugaln.** comprehended yet In any just measure by ity; while to try to draw a distinction between ! long in the hands of cowards. Neither does The strong arm of the Government In en unfit. surdities; but these examples would the man whose parent« came to thia country our people. We do know, however, that from It tarry long In the hands of those too sloth forcing respect for It* just rights In latar- t>n the other hMnd, nur people must keep seem lesa ludhrous» If arem le«» Iudl<rou«i and the man whose an-.eators came to it ««ev- a very small beginning its products have ful, too dishonest, or too unintelligent to national matters Is th« Navy of the United steadily before their minds the fact thal ths probably eral generations back is a mere absurdity. grown until they are a steady and material exercise ft. The eternal vigilance which Is states. I most earnestly recommend that Justification for our stay In the Philippines matched, ex they caxlly could be, with < contribution to the wealth of the Nation.^ % ,. w r ,.,., w w ,, ...... __ ______ Good Americanism is a matter of heart, of there be no halt In th* i the price of liberty must be exercised, some- must ultimately rest chiefly upon the good work of upbuilding th« conscience, of lofty aspiration, of ejund com O »Ing to the Immensity of Alaska and Ita time» to guard against outside foes, although The Navy. < w* are able to do In th* Islands. I do not a collection of the French nnd Ger- location In the far north, it Is a difficult I of course far more often to guard against American Navy, There mon een*e, but not of birthplace or of creed. overlook the fact that In the development of man theme« perpetrnlxl by our own - The medal of honor, the highMt prise to be matter to provide many things essential to 1 our own selfish or thoughtless shortcom- Is no more patriotic duty before ua as a our Interest^» In th» Pacific Ocean nnd along people than to keep th* Navy adequate to won by those who nerve In the Army and Ita growth and to th# happiness and com I Ings. aclmolboy ». Ita coasts, the Philippine« have play»«! and the needs of this country's position We have Navy of the United States, decorates men fort of Its people by private enterprise alone. If these self-evident truths are kept be will play im Important part, and that our bom here, and It also decorates men born in It should, therefore, receive reasonable aid fore u*. *nd only If they ar« so kept before undertaken to build th* Isthmian ('anal We have undertaken to secure for our»e|«,*a our Interest* hsve been served In m«»r« than one The Government has ( Great Britain and Ireland, In Germany, in from the Government A Common Of.currence. us, we shall have a clear Idea of what our Just »hare In the tra«j«- of the Orlen! We way by the poNseeslon of th» Islands, (tut Scandinavia, in France, and doubtless In other already done excellent work for Alaska foreign policy In Its larger aspects should nave undertaken to protect our cltlxena from our chief reason for continuing to hold them Wife That « « pretty legend about countries also. In the field of rat*«manship, in laying rabies and building telegraph lines. be. It Is our duty to r*fn*mber that * na improper treatment in foreign land« We must b» that w«t ought In floral fsllh to try to tn the field of business, in the field of philan This work has been done In the most eco tion has no more right to do Injustice to continue steadily to Insist on th* application do our share of the world's work, «nd tills launder being drowned while trying thropic endeavor, It le equally true that among nomical and efficient way by the Signal Doctrine to the Western another nation, strong or weak, than an of the Monroe particular pl. < * of work has !»*••»> Imposed to KWlin till» UPlIospODt to Hero, Isn’t the men of whom we are most proud *• Artur- Corps of the Army. Unless our attitude In these upon on by the results of the war with Hpain. «•? Individual has to do Injustice to another Hemisphere leans no distinction whatever can be drawn In some respects it has outgrown Its pres Individual; that th* same moral law applies and all similar matter* I* to be a mere The problem presented to uh In Hie Philip , 11 f between those who themaelvea or whose parent* ent laws, while in others those laws have boastful «hsrn ws «an not afTord to aban In one case as In the other. But we must pine Islands Is akin to, but not exactly like, lIiiKtmnd Dupllrnted continually in came over in sailing ship or steamer from been found to be inadequate. don our naval programme. Our vo! -e Is now In order to the problems presented to the other great across the water and tho*e who* ancesor* obtain information upon which I could rely also r«m*ml»*r that it is as much the duty potent for peace, and is no potent be« a use we nuxlrrn life, n>y ilenr. civilised powers which have poesensloris ini .. .. _ - >ro ( e , BtM (j onB stepped ashore into the wooded wilderness at I caused an official of the Department nt of the Nation to guard Ita own rights and are not afraid of war. But our pre Its own interests as It is the duty of the upon behalf of pea* e would nail hi.. . There ar* points of irrn mldnni n | Wife I don't uiKleratnnd. Plymouth or at the mouth of the Hudson, the Justice, In whose Judgment I have con »er receive the Orient Individual so to do. Within the Nation the nor deserve the slightest attention If we In our work to the work which Is being dune Delaware or the James nearly three centuries Iliiaband Every day I lienr of aoma fidence, to visit Alaska during the past Hum Individual has now delegated this right to by the British In India nnd Egypt, by th«' were Impotent to make them good. ago. No fellow-dtlsen of oar» la entitled to mer for the purpose of ascertaining how the state, that la, to the representative of all _ under be<*RUao lie attempt- ___ going any peculiar regard because of the way In The war which now unfortunately reare French In Algiers, by (lie Dufrh In Java, l»y mmi _ government 1« administered there and what the individuals, and it Is a maxim of the which he worship«« hl* Maker, or because of In the Far East has emphasised In strik iiV1?:.""“."“.1?. 1k*’?«i*7i <•<! to 'coin, arro««' In reapon«* to hta legislation Is actually needed at present. A law that for every wrong there ia a remedy Ing fashion the new poNNlhlllt les <4 ______ In Formosa, i»ut mor* distinctly than any of the birthplace of himself or his parents, nor naval statement of the conditions found to exist, But in International law we have not ad warfare. The lessons taught are both str« these powers we are «-odesvoring to develop wife'* •* - »• kt # Orleans x -« demiinda. ” New should be be In any way discriminated against therefor. Each must stand on hia worth as a together with some recommendations nnd the vanced by any means as far as we have teglc and tactical, and are political as well the natives themselves so that they shall TIini'H-Domurrat. reasons therefor. In which I strongly con advanced In municipal law. There la as yet as military. The experiences of th» whi man, and each Is entitled to bs judged solely tak« an ever Increasing share In fh«’lr own cur, will be found in the annual report of no Judicial way of enforcing a right In Inter have shown In conclusive fashion that while government, and as far mn I s prudent w» are thereby. In some Instances I national law When one nation wrong« an sea going and sea keeping torpedo destroyers already admitting th«lr r» presentai I ves to M There ia no danger of having too many im the Attorney-General. Alio ut one plrim ppla In 20.000 hag feel that the legislation suggested 1» so other, or wrongs many others, there Is no are Indispensable, and fast lightly armed migrant* of the right kind It makes no dif governmental equality with our own. ference from what country they c/ms«- If Imperatively needed that I am moved briefly tribunal before which the wrongdoer ran be and armored cruisers very useful, yet that There are < 'ommlssloners, Judges, and Gov aerila In it. anti it la from illesa aeadg the main reliance, the main standby. In they ar* sound In body and In mind and, to emphasise the Attorney-General'» pro brought. Either It ia necessary supinely to ernors In the Islands who are Filipinos and that new varieties are producati. above all, if they are of good character so posals. acquiesce in the wrong, *f*d thus put * pre any navy worthy the name must be the who have exactly th* same share In the Under the code of Alaska as It now stands mium upon brutality and aggression, or else great battleships, heavily armored and heav government of the Islands as have their col that we can rest assured that thMir children ily gunner! Not a Husslan or Japanese bat A mnn ranoot ht va «n Mm of _____ parfar- powers and grandchildren will be worthy fellow-cltl- many purely administrative and it Is necessary for the aggrieved nation val- , leagues who are Americans, while In the fleahlo has been sunk by a torpedo-boat, or by far the most___ xens of our children and grandchildren, then duties, Including Im- lantly to stand up for Ita rights. Until some by gunfire, while among the less protected ...r of tion In another which he was never etnei' lower ranks, of routs», the ________ great majority *• should welcome them with cordial hoopl- portant, devolve upon the District Judges or method ia devised by which there shall ba a ships, cruiser after cruiser has been de- the public servants ars Filipinos. Within two | bit of in hiniMelf.—Steele. L IOS iUtHISIV.